retrocession Antonyms
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Meaning of retrocession
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retrocession (n.)
The act of retroceding.
The state of being retroceded, or granted back.
Metastasis of an eruption or a tumor from the surface to the interior of the body.
retrocession Sentence Examples
- The company's sudden retrocession of funds left its investors in a state of panic.
- The government enacted a law to provide tax relief for individuals who experienced retrocession of property.
- The insurance policy included a clause that limited the extent of retrocession.
- The river underwent a gradual retrocession, revealing ancient artifacts on its banks.
- The retrocession of the glacier unveiled a pristine landscape.
- Investors were caught off guard by the retrocession in the stock market.
- The retrocession of the floodwaters allowed residents to return to their homes.
- The insurance company was obligated to cover the cost of retrocession for damaged vehicles.
- The retrocession of the treaty boundaries led to a redrawing of the national map.
- The retrocession of public lands to private ownership has been a contentious issue for decades.
FAQs About the word retrocession
The act of retroceding., The state of being retroceded, or granted back., Metastasis of an eruption or a tumor from the surface to the interior of the body.
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The company's sudden retrocession of funds left its investors in a state of panic.
The government enacted a law to provide tax relief for individuals who experienced retrocession of property.
The insurance policy included a clause that limited the extent of retrocession.
The river underwent a gradual retrocession, revealing ancient artifacts on its banks.